Soylent Green - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Soylent Green"
Soylent Green (1973)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Soylent Green - TMDB rating
6.93/10
1378
Soylent Green - Kinopoisk rating
6.637/10
4327
Soylent Green - IMDB rating
7/10
75000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Walter Seltzer
Producer
Russell Thacher
Producer

Casting

Editor

Samuel E. Beetley
Editor

Art Direction

Edward C. Carfagno
Art Direction

Costume Design

Pat Barto
Costume Design

Stunts

Frank Orsatti
Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

Joe Canutt
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Fred Myrow
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Lloyd Anderson
Unit Production Manager

Second Assistant Director

Wolfgang E. Marum
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Joe Canutt
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Richard H. Kline #78667

Richard H. Kline

Richard H. Kline
Director of Photography

Costumer

Betsy Cox
Costumer
Norman A. Burza
Costumer

Property Master

Terry Ballard
Property Master

Hairstylist

Sherry Wilson
Hairstylist

Screenplay

Stanley R. Greenberg
Screenplay

Novel

Harry Harrison
Novel

Makeup Designer

Photo Bud Westmore #73508

Bud Westmore

Bud Westmore
Makeup Designer

Assistant Director

Daniel McCauley
Assistant Director

Music

Fred Myrow
Music

Sound

Harry W. Tetrick
Sound
Charles M. Wilborn
Sound

What's left behind the scenes

  • During filming, Edward G. Robinson (1893-1973) was already almost completely deaf. He could only hear if something was said directly into his ear. Scenes of his conversations with other people had to be reshot several times until he finally grasped the rhythm of the dialogue. When director Richard Fleischer (1916-2006) called “Cut!”, Robinson often didn’t hear him and continued to play the scene by inertia.
  • The chase scene in the film's finale was shot without any lines or dialogue, as screenwriter Stanley R. Greenberg (1927-2002) did not want it to become an action film. Moreover, the contract specifically stipulated that no lines or dialogue could be added to the film (or removed during editing, for that matter) beyond what was indicated in the script.
  • When Thorne, played by Charlton Heston (1923-2008), learns that he failed to prevent Sol Roth's (played by Robinson) suicide, he begins to cry. According to a 1997 interview with Robert Osborne, Heston genuinely wept – he was so moved by Robinson's performance. Robinson himself already knew he had cancer but kept it a secret from the other actors and crew members. He also knew that this would be his last film. He passed away ten days after filming wrapped.
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